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African American History Month: A Celebration of Pioneers in the American Fire Service

The oldest documents identifying government sanctioned African American firefighters were found in New Orleans, Louisiana. A devastating fire in July 1817 led the governing body to organize its people to avoid another conflagration. All draymen and their equipment as well as individual free men of color and slaves were recruited.

A man in a uniform and decorative hat holding a musical instrument, likely a cornet, framed in an ornate border.
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